NSF Product and Service Listings

These NSF Official Listings are current as of Friday, August 18, 2017 at 12:15 a.m. Eastern Time. Please contact NSF International to confirm the status of any Listing, report errors, or make suggestions.

(1) Claims of capacity or rated service cycle are not applicable for mechanical filtration.
[2] # - Suffix B, D, HS, NC, P, SK, or W based upon market of distribution.
[Pb] Product also evaluated and determined to possess weighted average lead content of
<=0.25% and complies with lead content requirements for “lead free” plumbing as defined
by California, Vermont, Maryland, and Louisiana state laws and the U.S. Safe Drinking
Water Act.

(1) Claims of capacity or rated service cycle are not applicable for mechanical filtration.
[2] # - Suffix B, D, HS, NC, P, SK, or W based upon market of distribution.
[3] ## - Suffix J, K, M, T, TH, HK, or IN based upon market of distribution.
[Pb] Product also evaluated and determined to possess weighted average lead content of
<=0.25% and complies with lead content requirements for “lead free” plumbing as defined
by California, Vermont, Maryland, and Louisiana state laws and the U.S. Safe Drinking
Water Act.

(1) Claims of capacity or rated service cycle are not applicable for mechanical filtration.
[2] # - Suffix B, D, HS, NC, P, SK, or W based upon market of distribution.
[Pb] Product also evaluated and determined to possess weighted average lead content of
<=0.25% and complies with lead content requirements for “lead free” plumbing as defined
by California, Vermont, Maryland, and Louisiana state laws and the U.S. Safe Drinking
Water Act.

(1) Claims of capacity or rated service cycle are not applicable for mechanical filtration.
[2] # - Suffix B, D, HS, NC, P, SK, or W based upon market of distribution.
[3] [3] ## - Suffix J, K, M, T, TH, HK, or IN based upon market of distribution.
[Pb] Product also evaluated and determined to possess weighted average lead content of
<=0.25% and complies with lead content requirements for “lead free” plumbing as defined
by California, Vermont, Maryland, and Louisiana state laws and the U.S. Safe Drinking
Water Act.

** The category of VOC (Volatile Organic Chemical) includes a number of chemicals that are both man-made
and naturally occurring. Water from wells and utilities may contain some of these contaminants. Some
VOCs are pesticides, herbicides, or insecticides that seep into the ground water after
application. Other VOCs enter the water supply through industrial or other waste disposal. This
category also includes total trihalomethanes, which are a by-product of chlorination.

A VOC reduction claim by the manufacturer means the system reduces the concentration of
all of the following contaminants:

(1) Claims of capacity or rated service cycle are not applicable for mechanical filtration.
[2] # - Suffix B, GR, HS, R, SA, SK, or W based upon market of distribution.
[3] ## - Suffix HK, IN J, K, M, PH, SG, T, or TH based upon market of distribution.
[4] Suffix - Replacement Element - 100186 - E, J, K, ME, M, T, TH, RK based upon market of
sale.
[Pb] Product also evaluated and determined to possess weighted average lead content of
<=0.25% and complies with lead content requirements for “lead free” plumbing as defined
by California, Vermont, Maryland, and Louisiana state laws and the U.S. Safe Drinking
Water Act.

(1) Claims of capacity or rated service cycle are not applicable for mechanical filtration.
[2] # - Suffix B, GR, HS, R, SA, SK, or W based upon market of distribution.
[3] ## - Suffix HK, IN J, K, M, PH, SG, T, or TH based upon market of distribution.
[4] Suffix - Replacement Element - 100186 - E, J, K, ME, M, T, TH, RK based upon market of
sale.
[Pb] Product also evaluated and determined to possess weighted average lead content of
<=0.25% and complies with lead content requirements for “lead free” plumbing as defined
by California, Vermont, Maryland, and Louisiana state laws and the U.S. Safe Drinking
Water Act.

** The category of VOC (Volatile Organic Chemical) includes a number of chemicals that are both man-made
and naturally occurring. Water from wells and utilities may contain some of these contaminants. Some
VOCs are pesticides, herbicides, or insecticides that seep into the ground water after
application. Other VOCs enter the water supply through industrial or other waste disposal. This
category also includes total trihalomethanes, which are a by-product of chlorination.

A VOC reduction claim by the manufacturer means the system reduces the concentration of
all of the following contaminants:

** The category of VOC (Volatile Organic Chemical) includes a number of chemicals that are both man-made
and naturally occurring. Water from wells and utilities may contain some of these contaminants. Some
VOCs are pesticides, herbicides, or insecticides that seep into the ground water after
application. Other VOCs enter the water supply through industrial or other waste disposal. This
category also includes total trihalomethanes, which are a by-product of chlorination.

A VOC reduction claim by the manufacturer means the system reduces the concentration of
all of the following contaminants:

[1] # - Suffix B, D, HS, NC, P, SK, or W based upon market of distribution.
[Pb] Product also evaluated and determined to possess weighted average lead content of
<=0.25% and complies with lead content requirements for “lead free” plumbing as defined
by California, Vermont, Maryland, and Louisiana state laws and the U.S. Safe Drinking
Water Act.

Counter-Top Connected to Sink Faucet

eSpring Model 100185 (100188)[Pb]

100186

.9

Disinfection Performance, Class B

eSpring Model 100185A (100188A)

100186ME

.9

Disinfection Performance, Class B

eSpring Model 100185E (100188#)[1]

100186E

.9

Disinfection Performance, Class B

eSpring Model 100185HK (100188##)[2]

100186IN, J, K,T, TH

.9

Disinfection Performance, Class B

eSpring Model 100185MX (100188MX)

100186MX

.9

Disinfection Performance, Class B

eSpring Model 100185UA (100188UA)

100186UA

.9

Disinfection Performance, Class B

eSpring Model E4620J/E4872J

E4621J

.9

Disinfection Performance, Class B

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[1] # - Suffix B, D, HS, NC, P, SK, or W based upon market of distribution.
[2] [3] ## - Suffix J, K, M, T, TH, HK, or IN based upon market of distribution.
[Pb] Product also evaluated and determined to possess weighted average lead content of
<=0.25% and complies with lead content requirements for “lead free” plumbing as defined
by California, Vermont, Maryland, and Louisiana state laws and the U.S. Safe Drinking
Water Act.

[1] # - Suffix B, D, HS, NC, P, SK, or W based upon market of distribution.
[2] J, K, T, TH
[3] ## - Suffix J, K, M, T, TH, HK, or IN based upon market of distribution.
[Pb] Product also evaluated and determined to possess weighted average lead content of
<=0.25% and complies with lead content requirements for “lead free” plumbing as defined
by California, Vermont, Maryland, and Louisiana state laws and the U.S. Safe Drinking
Water Act.

[1] # - Suffix B, D, HS, NC, P, SK, or W based upon market of distribution.
[2] J, K, T, TH
[Pb] Product also evaluated and determined to possess weighted average lead content of
<=0.25% and complies with lead content requirements for “lead free” plumbing as defined
by California, Vermont, Maryland, and Louisiana state laws and the U.S. Safe Drinking
Water Act.

(1) Claims of capacity or rated service cycle are not applicable for mechanical filtration.
[2] Product may or maynot include the suffix "R".

** The category of VOC (Volatile Organic Chemical) includes a number of chemicals that are both man-made
and naturally occurring. Water from wells and utilities may contain some of these contaminants. Some
VOCs are pesticides, herbicides, or insecticides that seep into the ground water after
application. Other VOCs enter the water supply through industrial or other waste disposal. This
category also includes total trihalomethanes, which are a by-product of chlorination.

A VOC reduction claim by the manufacturer means the system reduces the concentration of
all of the following contaminants:

(1) Claims of capacity or rated service cycle are not applicable for mechanical filtration.
[2] Product may or maynot include the suffix "R".

** The category of VOC (Volatile Organic Chemical) includes a number of chemicals that are both man-made
and naturally occurring. Water from wells and utilities may contain some of these contaminants. Some
VOCs are pesticides, herbicides, or insecticides that seep into the ground water after
application. Other VOCs enter the water supply through industrial or other waste disposal. This
category also includes total trihalomethanes, which are a by-product of chlorination.

A VOC reduction claim by the manufacturer means the system reduces the concentration of
all of the following contaminants:

[1] # - Suffix B, D, HS, NC, P, SK, or W based upon market of distribution.
[2] J, K, T, TH
[3] ## - Suffix J, K, M, T, TH, HK, or IN based upon market of distribution.
[Pb] Product also evaluated and determined to possess weighted average lead content of
<=0.25% and complies with lead content requirements for “lead free” plumbing as defined
by California, Vermont, Maryland, and Louisiana state laws and the U.S. Safe Drinking
Water Act.

Plumbed-In to Separate Tap

eSpring Model 100185 (100189)[Pb]

100186

1320

.9

Microcystin Reduction

eSpring Model 100185A (100189A)

100186ME

1320

.9

Microcystin Reduction

eSpring Model 100185E (100189#)[1]

100186E

1320

.9

Microcystin Reduction

eSpring Model 100185HK (100189 J, K, T)

100186IN[2]

1320

.9

Microcystin Reduction

eSpring Model 100185MX (100189MX)

100186MX

1320

.9

Microcystin Reduction

eSpring Model 100185UA (100189UA)

100186UA

1320

.9

Microcystin Reduction

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[1] # - Suffix B, D, HS, NC, P, SK, or W based upon market of distribution.
[2] J, K, T, TH
[Pb] Product also evaluated and determined to possess weighted average lead content of
<=0.25% and complies with lead content requirements for “lead free” plumbing as defined
by California, Vermont, Maryland, and Louisiana state laws and the U.S. Safe Drinking
Water Act.